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1 Advanced Transportation Management System (ATMS) Presentation to the ITS Technology Workshop for Municipalities February 15, 2017
2 ATMS Project Background Increasing traffic volumes Roadway network is near capacity, and in some areas, at capacity during am/pm peak periods. Increased urbanization Other transportation agencies Need to integrate our efforts with Region of Peel/MTO who are also stakeholders in the transportation network.
3 ATMS Project Background Public expectations The public expects the City to provide an efficient transportation network, to be able to respond to issues, and to provide timely/accurate information.
4 ATMS Project Background Operational needs The existing Traffic Control System is at the end of its life cycle and needs replacement. There is a need to upgrade to a more robust traffic signal communication. A Traffic Management Centre is needed to provide staff with the workspace/resources to pro-actively manage traffic.
5 ATMS Project Background The Advanced Transportation Management System (ATMS) Project provides a means to meet our operational needs and the expectations of the public.
6 ATMS Project Vision To move from passive to active management.
7 ATMS Project Goals Maximize the available capacity of the roadway network Minimize the impact of roadway incidents to users Pro-actively manage traffic Assist in the provision of emergency services Create and maintain public confidence in traffic management
8 A well designed ATMS will make it possible to: Monitor travel conditions Influence the operation of traffic signals Disseminate information Interact with other transportation modes and agencies
9 ATMS Project Components The following components are in various stages: 1. Build a Traffic Management Centre (TMC) 2. Upgrade traffic signal communications 3. Replace the traffic control system 4. Implement Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) 5. Explore future ATMS initiatives
10 1. Traffic Management Centre (TMC) The design and construction of a physical central space where traffic staff can monitor and respond to traffic. This component of the project is substantially complete.
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15 1. Traffic Management Centre Before After
16 2. Traffic Signal Communications Leverage the City s Ethernet IP Network Hybrid of wired fibre, Wi-Fi and cellular 120 traffic signals have migrated to the new communication network Remaining signals to be completed by the end of 2018
17 Public Sector Network (PSN)
18 What s at an intersection? Intersection of Burnhamthorpe Rd & Central Parkway
19 Typical Fibre & Wireless Communication Scenario at an intersection 19
20 The IT Cabinet connects the devices at the intersection to the City s fibre network Network switch Power Fibre
21 What s up on the pole? Traffic Cameras & Wireless Access Points
22 It starts with fibre nodes
23 Then we add WIFI access points
24 Finally, we spread the coverage (which enables the Internet of Things (IoT) Any network-connected device can be added in the
25 3. Traffic Control System Replacement Replace Traffic Control System Replace Traffic Signal Controllers in the field
26 3. Traffic Control System Replacement Objectives: Accommodate future modules and technology advancements (ex. traveler information) Ability to share information with the Region of Peel, MTO and neighbouring municipalities Ability to integrate with Transit and Fire (ex. traffic signal priority) Use the City s network to communicate to Traffic Signal Controllers and other devices (ex. traffic cameras) Pro-actively manage traffic signals
27 3. Traffic Control System Replacement Step 1: Install new system Parsons inet System Selected Installed on City Servers Tested against an approved Acceptance Plan Tested on 10 bench controllers ( 3 ATC CU s ) Documentation and training
28 3. Traffic Control System Replacement Step 2: Proof of Concept Deploy to 30 Intersections in the field Operate the System as Normal Document Performance Report Anomalies Establish / Re-create Processes Select the System Controller Unit (Timer)
29 3. Traffic Control System Replacement Step 3: Full Deployment Establish the process ( 760 intersections to deploy) Flowchart ( story board ) Group together tasks from the flowchart Establish Realistic Timelines for Each Task Divide Related Tasks into Realistic Time Blocks Established a 6 Week Deployment Cycle Capable of Deploying 10 Intersections per Week
30 3. Traffic Control System Replacement Step 3: Full Deployment Establish the process ( 760 intersections to deploy) flowchart ( story board ) Group together tasks from the flowchart establish realistic timelines for each task divide related tasks into realistic time blocks Established a 6 Week deployment cycle Capable of deploying 10 Intersections per week
31 3. Traffic Control System Replacement Step 3: Full Deployment Establish the process ( 760 intersections to deploy) flowchart ( story board ) Group together tasks from the flowchart establish realistic timelines for each task divide related tasks into realistic time blocks Established a 6 Week deployment cycle Capable of deploying 10 Intersections per week
32 CU Delivery Date Deployment Feb. 9, 2017 Batch 1 Complete 14-Nov wk1 5 CU's arr 21-Nov wk2 1) Cawthra South Service Rd. 2) Cawthra QEW E/B Off Ramp (South Terminal) 28-Nov wk3 3) Cawthra QEW W/B Off Ramp (North Terminal) 4) Cawthra North Service Rd. 05-Dec wk4 Batch 2 Complete 12-Dec wk5 wk1 Batch 3 Complete 5) South Service Ogden Ave. 6) South Service Haig Blvd. / Dixie Mall Access 70 CU's arr 19-Dec wk6 wk2 wk1 7) South Service Dixie Plaza Access 8) North Service Stanfield Rd. 26-Dec 5 Christmas Week 02-Jan wk3 wk2 Batch 4 9) Dixie Rometown Dr. / Mall Access 10) Dixie South Service Rd. 09-Jan wk4 wk3 wk1 Batch 5 16-Jan wk5 wk4 wk2 wk1 Batch 6 23-Jan wk6 wk5 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch 7 30-Jan 10 wk6 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch 8 75 CU's arr 06-Feb 10 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch 9 13-Feb wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch Feb 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch11 27-Feb 11 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch CU's arr 06-Mar 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch Mar 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch Mar Batch wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 27-Mar wk1 Batch wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 75 CU's arr 03-Apr wk2 wk1 Batch wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 10-Apr wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch wk6 wk5 wk4 17-Apr wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch wk6 wk5 24-Apr wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch wk6 75 CU's arr 01-May wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch May 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch May 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch May 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch May 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch CU's arr 05-Jun 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch Jun 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch Jun 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch Jun 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 75 CU's arr 03-Jul 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 10-Jul 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 17-Jul 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 24-Jul 10 wk6 wk5 31-Jul 10 wk6 07-Aug 10
33 Weekly Activities Publish Send notification Week One Collect Intersection Data Send Intersection Data to Parsons Detail Communication Requirements to IT Week Two Parsons builds Database Prepare CU Field Installation Checklist Week Three Receive DB from Parsons Receive Cell Modems CU Burn in Week Four Bench Test CU Collect Required Field Equipment Week Five Complete Pre CU Installation Define Intersection on inet Week Six Complete CU Field Installation Complete Central Confirmation
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37 CU Delivery Date Deployment Batch 1 Complete 14-Nov wk1 5 CU's arr 21-Nov wk2 28-Nov wk3 05-Dec wk4 Batch 2 Complete 12-Dec wk5 wk1 Batch 3 Complete 70 CU's arr 19-Dec wk6 wk2 wk1 26-Dec 5 Christmas Week 02-Jan wk3 wk2 Batch 4 09-Jan wk4 wk3 wk1 Batch 5 16-Jan wk5 wk4 wk2 wk1 Batch 6 23-Jan wk6 wk5 wk3 wk2 wk1 Batch 7 30-Jan 10 wk6 wk4 wk3 wk2 wk1 75 CU's arr 06-Feb 10 wk5 wk4 wk3 wk2 13-Feb wk6 wk5 wk4 wk3 20-Feb 10 wk6 wk5 wk4 27-Feb 11 wk6 wk5 75 CU's arr 06-Mar 10 wk6 1) Cawthr 2) Cawthr 3) Cawthr 4) Cawthr 5) South 6) South 7) South 8) North S 9) Dixie Rd 10) Dixie R
38 4. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) ITS involves the use of smart technologies. Currently, 38 traffic monitoring cameras setup along high profile corridors. Target: 150 cameras throughout the City in the long term Piloting new detection technology (i.e. Radar) to detect vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians.
39 4. Intelligent Transportation Systems ATMS Demonstration to take place along Dundas Street (Ninth Line to Mississauga Road) Test and evaluate different traffic management technologies (ex. adaptive traffic control, incident management, traveller information) Targeted to start in 2017
40 WP#4 OVERVIEW Intelligent Traffic Responsive Control of 13 Intersections Adaptive Signal Control of 13 Intersections VISSIM Micro-simulation Model of Corridor (3 Time Periods) Travel Time: Travel Time Detection with Bluetooth Readers Display of Travel Times on Trail Blazer Signs City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 40
41 WP#4 OVERVIEW Arterial VMS (Optional) inet Incident Management Module Enter and Track Events Provide Selection of Timing Plan Patterns Integration with 5 City CCTV Traffic Cameras Integration with MTO COMPASS Video Feed and Event Feed City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 41
42 Intelligent Traffic Responsive Control (irc) Monitors Historical and Current Traffic Flow Characteristics, and Identifies Unusual Traffic Congestion During Normal Recurrent Traffic Conditions: Implements Scheduled Time Based Operations (TBC) During Non-recurrent Traffic Congestion Conditions: Implements Suitable Timing Plan Timing Plans Selections include: No Plan (TBC) Inbound Plan (AM Peak) Outbound Plan (PM Peak) Balanced Congestion Plan Event Plan Polls Detector Data on Periodic Intervals, Processes, and Compares to Historical Data (e.g., every 5 min) City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 42
43 irc Detector Requirements Required Data: Volume and Occupancy Data used to Identify Historical and Current Traffic Flow Characteristics e.g., Inbound, Outbound, Balanced Locations: Mid-block or Link Entry Located Upstream of where Recurrent Queues Typically Extend Corridor Entry Locations Downstream of Major Traffic Sources / Major Intersections City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 43
44 irc Detector Requirements City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 44
45 Adaptive Signal Control (ASC) Cycle-by-cycle Traffic Measurements & Signal Timing Updates Designed Based on Predicting Traffic Trend Modifies Current Timing Plan CSO Values Controllers Still Operate with Existing Local VA Once per Cycle, inet/asc: Uploads Traffic Volumes per Movement per Phase for Past Cycle City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 45
46 Adaptive Signal Control (ASC) In Current Cycle, Central Algorithms: Calculate Sat. Flows per Lane for Past Cycle (Stop Line Detectors) Predict Traffic Volumes for Next Cycle Optimize & Download Cycle, Splits and Offsets for Next Cycle Download Small Increment Changes to CSOs Controller Implements Updated CSOs at Top of Next Cycle City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 46
47 ASC Detector Requirements Locations: Stop Line Data primarily used to Optimize Cycle Lengths & Green Splits Major Multi-phase Intersections Measure Left and Thru Movements Locations: Link Entry Data primarily used to Improve Downstream Traffic Predictions Corridor Entry Locations Upstream of Major Intersections Measure Demand to Major Intersection No Detectors at Very Minor Intersections City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 47
48 ASC Detector Requirements City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 48
49 Available Detector Technologies MS Sedco Radar Detectors Tracking Radar (Range of 150 m) 4 Detector Inputs per Unit Reno S Channel Detector Cards Works with Existing Presence Detection Loops to Provide: Vehicle Presence Vehicle Stop Line Counts Existing System Detectors (Pulse Loops) City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 49
50 Proposed Detector Technology Strategy MS Sedco Radar Detectors All Mainline Stop Line Locations All Mainline Link Entry Locations Reno S Channel Detector Cards All Sidestreet Stop Line Locations Won t be using Existing System Detectors for Control Ridgeway/Winston Park EBL & WBL (MS Sedco) Mississauga EB & WB, East of Intersection (Too Close) Hampshire Gate EBL, WBL and NB (MS Sedco & Reno) City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 50
51 Travel Time Subsystem Provides Motorists with Current Travel Times along Dundas Street West Corridor TPANA Travel Time Service Collects and Processes Measured Travel Times Provides Travel Time Estimates every 1 Minute City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 51
52 Travel Time Subsystem inet ATMS Integrated with TPANA Displays Current Travel Times on Dynamic Signs Field Equipment Bluetooth Readers Trail Blazer Signs Arterial VMS (Optional) City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 52
53 Travel Time Subsystem City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 53
54 Travel Time Equipment Locations Locate BT Readers at Major Signalized Intersections Provides Precise Travel Time(s) to Destination(s) Pick up Traffic Entering Corridor Easier Access to Power and Communications (at Controller) Locate Trail Blazer Signs in Advance of Alternate Route (Decision Point) so that Drivers have Option take Alternate Route At Signalized Intersection Upstream of Major Arterial Street Easier Access to Power and Communications (at Controller) Traffic Signal Pole (Downstream Side of Intersection) City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 54
55 Travel Time Equipment Locations City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 55
56 Arterial VMS (Optional) Full Matrix Dynamic Message Sign On Dundas St Upstream of Ninth Line & Hwy 403 Provides adequate reaction time for drivers to read the message and react before they reach the downstream diversion decision point Typical Messages: Travel Time Eastbound on Dundas St W Incident on Dundas St W or Hwy 403 City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 56
57 Arterial VMS Sample Messages EVENT MESSAGE CAPTION Travel Time TRAVEL TIME TO MISSISSAUGA RD 6 MIN Incident along Dundas St 1 LEFT LANE BLOCKED AT WCB Traffic Congestion on Hwy 403 HWY 403 NB SLOW TO HWY 407 Min 8 Character Height for Typical Approach Speed City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 57
58 Proposed Arterial VMS Location Proposed PVMS Distance from Downstream Intersection: 330 m Posted Road Speed: 60 km/h VMS Legibility Distance: 80 m City of Mississauga ATMS Solution: Work Package #4 ATMS Demonstration 58
59 5. Future ATMS Initiatives Awareness of future smart technologies to ensure that our Traffic Control System has the ability to incorporate these and other advancements. Subject to the business planning process.
60 Year ATMS Project Traffic Signal Control Replacement Traffic Signal Communication Upgrade Traffic Management Centre (TMC) Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Future ATMS Initiatives
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